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Portion Name: Exit Exam A 10-year-old patient presents to the clinic with a 72-hour history of multiple episodes of watery, intermittent bloody, non-mucousy stools. The patient has been febrile to 102″F and has vomited several times as well. The caregiver reports that the patient has had a decreased appetite but is taking fluids well and has continued with normal urine output. Past medical history is unremarkable. Examination reveals a tired appearing child that is febrile to 101″F with normal blood pressure and heart rate and no weight loss since last office visit one month ago. Oral mucosa is slightly dry, skin turgor is normal, and bowel sounds in all four quadrants are slightly hyperactive. There is generalized abdominal tenderness without guarding or rebound. Given the history of intermittent bloody diarrhea, the NP plans to obtain stool cultures. While awaiting those results, what is the next most appropriate treatment? 1. Ciprofloxacin 2 Rehydration 3. Arithromycin
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